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Goedart von Breydemar und Paitze seine Hausfrau verkaufen an
Gelrich van Vischnich genannt van Belle und Bielgyn seine Hausfrau 8
Malter Weizen jährli
Regest: Goedart von Breydemar und Paitze seine Hausfrau verkaufen an Gelrich van Vischnich genannt van Belle und Bielgyn seine Hausfrau 8 Malter Weizen jährlicher Rente mit Versicherung auf 16 Morgen Land. dat. 1456 3. Tag in dem Bramaynde
Dabei ein Transfixbrief d. d. 1481 März 29, nach welchem Gelrich van Vischenich gen. van Belle und Beelgyn seine Hausfrau die obigen 8 Malter an Joeris van Blytterswych und Agnes seine Hausfrau verkaufen, 2 Siegel
Ein zweiter Transfixbrief d. d. 1498 Sept. 1, nach welchem Rolant van Lyskirchen, Drutgyn van Blyterswich seine Hausfrau und Bruyn van Blyterswich ihr Anteil an obigen 8 Malter an Cathringyn van Blyterswich verkaufen ein dritter Transfixbrief, demzufolge von obigen 8 Malter Weizen, 4 Malter dem Kloster Klein-Nazareth übertragen werden von Seiten des Johann Goer Licentiaten als Testamentsexekutor der Giertraud von Ferden, d. d. 1646 Febr. 5, 2 Siegel.
Siegelkommentar: 4 Siegel, 2 fehlen
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